Shocked shopper films rats swarming over retail park

Shocked shopper films rats swarming over retail park ‘like a Bushtucker Trial’ in stomach-churning footage

  •  Shoppers saw more than 20 rats in a shopping centre car park in Hull
  • The rats were seen outside Poundland in St Andrews Retail Park in Hull 
  • One viewer compared the scenes to a Bushtucker Trial in I’m A Celebrity

A swarm of rats has been captured on camera running around a shopping centre. 

The footage was filmed by a Hull woman outside Poundland in St Andrews Retail Park as she walked through the car park after finishing shopping. 

It shows up to 20 rats jumping in and out of the bushes in broad daylight and scurrying around the car park. 

The grim clip shows rats of varying sizes scurrying around just yards away from stores and shoppers.  

These are the shocking scenes in Hull as a group of rats went on a rampage in a shopping centre 

A shopper filmed the rat invasion at the St Andrews Retail Park. The shocked woman had been in Poundland and said she will report the infestation to authorities

A shopper filmed the rat invasion at the St Andrews Retail Park. The shocked woman had been in Poundland and said she will report the infestation to authorities 

The shopper, who said she planned to report the vermin to authorities, uploaded her phone footage to social media, sparking shocked Hull residents to comment. 

One social media user likened the retail park to that of a Bushtucker Trial on ITV’s I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here, where contestants have to brave contact with vermin, including rats.

One said simply that the situation was ‘disgusting’. 

Another said: ‘What do you expect when idiots sit throwing food at pigeons? It’s been going on for weeks.’ 

Natalie Bungay, a technical officer at the British Pest Control Association, told The Star: ‘As temperatures begin to drop and food becomes scarce, rats will begin looking for shelter and scraps in more urban locations.

‘And as autumn and winter push on, rats start to head indoors.

‘Rats and mice do not hibernate and are a problem all year round.’